God In Three Dimensions

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God the Father is the broadcaster.
God the Holy Spirit is the transmitter.
God the Son is the message.

Jesus is the Word, the mark we must tune to to get the right broadcast: the image, sound, and substance of God.

Jesus is God broadcast in three dimensions.

And, our hearts are the receiver.

“Now when He was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, He answered them and said, “The kingdom of God does not come with observation; “nor will they say, ‘See here!’ or ‘See there!’ For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you.”
—Luke 17:20-21

#KnowGod #KnowingGod

Originally shared on Facebook on June 26, 2023.

Stress Test

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Under what conditions does love stop being love?

This is what this life is designed to test:

our love for God,

and under what conditions does the love we have fail? What thing, if lost, would cause our love to end?

We are not subjected to fiery trials to test our love for God because God is a sadistic megalomaniac,

but because the first commandment:

‘And you shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.’
— Mark 12:30

is necessary to perform the second commandment:

‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’
— Mark 12:31

and is the only bond strong enough to accomplish God’s grand design: His ever increasing glory through Oneness, making us inseparably one with God.

“Jesus answered him, ‘The first of all the commandments is: “Hear, O Israel, the LORD our God, the LORD is one.”‘”
— Mark 12:29

“I in them, and You in Me; that they may be made perfect in one, and that the world may know that You have sent Me, and have loved them as You have loved Me.”
— John 17:23

The love that you love God with is the source of the love for everyone else, and however strong your love for God is, it is the limit of how strong your connection is to the person dearest to you.

If the love you have is less than God’s love, everything supported by it, everything built around it and everything connected to it will fail at some point.

There are some weights in life that anything less than love will not survive.

And there’s a coming day, the great and terrible day of the Lord, where whatever is within anything less than love will be destroyed.

So, our love is tested FOR OUR GOOD, so that our love is perfected,

because God’s love never fails
— 1 Corinthians 13:8

so that we, and everything built on and connected to that love lives and not dies, that our communion as One may be perfect

all for the wonderful glory of God.

What an amazing thing it is that we can be a part of that!

So, I encourage you to count every hardship you’re enduring as all joy! Remembering the point of the test.

Achieving Greater Enjoyment By Not Allowing Its Obstruction

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The sun is massive.

Yet, it does not take much to obstruct its view.

Whether the sun’s light is obstructed can be the difference between whether something thrives or dies.

I’m talking about God.

There is so much good.

But whether we see it depends on whether we allow something to obstruct its view.

And, Satan is an obstructionist.

Satan can not stop the good, but he can hinder our enjoyment of it by focusing our attention elsewhere.

Even when Man was in Paradise, Satan was able to convince them that it was NOT paradise. And amazingly, Satan did not achieve this by pointing to a real existing problem -because there were no problems, he did it using only an idea, a hypothetical, something that wasn’t even real.

Satan was able to ruin paradise simply by focusing our attention elsewhere, obstructing our view of God which is the beginning of sorrows.

Romans 5:14 says that “death reigned from Adam to Moses”, the consequences of which are devastating and far reaching.

But, God.

Because of God’s goodness, lovingkindness and His faithfulness to His original purpose, God moved toward us even after we moved away from Him!

God moved!

God moved to overcome the obstruction for His glory, that a right view of Him would be had throughout the cosmos, the result of which is Life!

Isaiah 11:9 put it this way,

“They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain,
For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD As the waters cover the sea.”
— Isaiah 11:9

Today, we have plenty of actual problems to point to because there is still sin in the world and the death that results from it, but there is now a refuge in Jesus Christ —a place where there is more life than there is death in the world.

“For it is the God who commanded light to shine out of darkness, who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.”
— 2 Corinthians 4:6

“You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.”
— 1 John 4:4

Because God who was a far off has been brought near through Jesus Christ and accepted by faith, I now have so many wonderful things.

I now have a place of love, joy and peace that I can even bring others into which makes it even better!

In my Christian walk, I find a duality where there is simultaneously the suffering of deep pain and the enjoyment of depthless love.

The ancient wisdom for enjoying the good even in the face of real and significant suffering is to deal with my suffering in the context of that good.

I refer to this as “grieving in context”.

Satan is an obstructionist.

Every moment of every day, Satan attempts to place something in our view, very often using the real and significant pain we are suffering, to block of our view of God, so that we die because we lose the life-giving benefits that come from a right view of God.

But rather than allow Satan to use our suffering to turn us from God, what if we turn WITH our suffering to God, obeying 1 Peter 5:7 “cast all your care upon Him, for He cares for you”? Then we can enjoy, Philippians 4:6-7,

“Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”

Yes, we experience hardship.

But there is so much good that is far greater.

We can live with so much greater joy and satisfaction if we keep this in view.

Our moment by moment battle is to reject the obstructions that Satan attempts to put in our view and instead believe God and enjoy Him.

“Do not be deceived, my beloved brethren. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning.”
— James 1:16-17

#joy #suffering #spiritualwarfare

What Is Hope?

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Hope is a desire for something better and having reason to expect that it will be attained.

I’m still camped out at Hebrews 11:1,

“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

My “hope” is for the kingdom that results from Jesus being King.

My “faith” is the evidence because of the observable effect of His government in my life.

A test of my faith is that His Kingdom should be evident in my life.

It doesn’t have to be perfect, but perfect is the goal and it should be more perfect, year by year.

In my marriage, in my family, in my dealings with my neighbors, in my work, it should be evident that His Kingdom has come. It is “the substance of things hoped for”.

So, my “hope” is for a world where He rules, and the abundant life, love, peace, joy, justice and the glorious harmony that results from that.

I hope because I’ve had a piece of that.

I can’t go back.

“These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them, embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.

For those who say such things declare plainly that they seek a homeland. And truly if they had called to mind that country from which they had come out, they would have had opportunity to return.

But now they desire a better, that is, a heavenly country. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for He has prepared a city for them.”
— Hebrews 11:13-16

#hope #heartwords #heartdictionary

Dealing With Feelings Of Failure

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I don’t feel like I’m doing a great job, right now.

It’s a good thing that the work my Father has called me to do isn’t about good, better, or best in a moment in time.

It’s about finishing.

“But he who endures to the end shall be saved.”
— Matthew 24:13

If I can just continue in His process to the end, I will be perfected. I will become the finished product, identical to the Picture according to His plan.

“being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ”
— Philippians 1:6

So, if all I can do is take another step, I press. And, if I can’t even do that, I look to Him and I trust.

#struggle

What We Really Want Is Counterintuitive

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What is good and satisfying is counterintuitive.

Can I be real for a moment?

I never want to go and visit a brother or sister, but I leave with such joy.

I never want to pick up the phone and talk with a beloved, but I’m always glad I did.

I never want to be bothered with what other people are struggling with. I’ve got my own problems. But, service gives me life.

The inclination when I’m tired or dejected is to do something for myself: to take “me time”, to largely abandon consideration of others and to attempt to gratify myself by eating something tasty, binge watching TV, etcetera, etcetera.

More often than not, it leaves me emptier than I was before.

But urgings of the Holy Spirit that, in my flesh, I thought would have been burdensome, in truth, turn out to be the very things that energize me!

“For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments are not burdensome.”
— 1 John 5:3

This is not something that naturally occurs to me. I only come to the knowledge of this truth when I obey.

A wonderful example of this is in John 4 where Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well. He’s tired and hungry. His disciples go and buy food. They bring it to Him, urging Jesus to eat but He was so excited by sharing Life, His response was, “My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work.” — John 4:34

This is what I glean from this:

Am I hungry? Is my soul weary and need refreshment?

To be filled, I’ve got to eat and Jesus shows that eating is obedience.

Eating is to do the will of God and to participate in His work.

That’s fulfilling.

This is not apparent to the natural man. I must trust and obey, exercising myself into godliness (1 Timothy 4:7).

That’s where I will find the rest and refreshment that my soul truly desires.

The Message That Changed My Life

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The message that changed my life:

God is good*.
I can be with God.
God wants to be with me.

These were not the exact words that were used by the person God was using to reach me. I believe the actual words were more like “God does not hate you.”

But, it wasn’t really about the words but the Spirit of what was being conveyed. And,

“God is good*.
I can be with God.
God wants to be with me.”

is what I “heard” or more like “felt” or “came into knowing” at the moment of my conversion — when I came to faith in God through Jesus Christ, though I could not have articulated it at the time. It was a new, foreign sensation that I had no categories for.

* And the sense that “God is good” was far greater than God just being something pleasant or enjoyable but that God satisfies everything perfectly. He satisfies what everything else could not. He is what I was missing. God IS good, the critical element that determines whether something is good. Everything that is truly good is of Him.

I came to faith due to an encounter with a fruit of the Spirit that was expressed by another believer because the fruit had the Seed in it and it was being received by a broken, repentant heart.

The message was Gospel and (ex)changed my life. As a starving, existentially empty man, “God is good. I can be with God and God wants to be with me,” even despite my grave and often intentional offense, was the best thing I’ve ever heard.

If you’re hungry and in want, God through me invites you to taste and see that the Lord is good!

What Is Faith?

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What is “faith”?

Many think that faith is just believing something.

Even Merriam Webster defines faith as “firm belief in something for which there is no proof.”

But that’s not faith at all.

Hebrews 11 offers a different definition. It begins, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” — Hebrews 11:1.

It says faith is “substantive”, not just some flimsy belief with no evidence. But perhaps most remarkably it claims that faith itself IS the evidence— “the evidence of things not seen.”

That’s a lot to take in. And to truly grasp a concept, I believe it is important to pray and ask God to show me what He means. When I’ve caught a glimpse of it, either through it being “taught or caught”, I put what it means to me in my own words so I can look back on how God has grown my understanding over time. I call these #heartwords.

Considering the whole of scripture, illuminated by my own walk with the Lord, I would define faith as this:

Faith is the product of a conviction about a hope that comes from experiences that have built trust.

I believe there are five essential elements to spiritual faith:

1. Experience – faith is always initiated by an encounter with God. “Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” — Romans 10:17. God expresses His Word and we can encounter it in many ways by His Spirit: scripture, preaching, love, etc… We know we’ve had an encounter when it is facilitated by His Spirit and echoes His Word (Message).

2. Hope – A desire that is a result of the encounter and is given by God.

3. Conviction – Convinced to action. This is not just intellectual assent to an idea, but an assertion that is born from the encounter and results in an internal drive that demands action.

4. Trust – Experience with something or someone that gives you reason to have confidence.

5. Product – Fruit, an observable expression of faith. The product is more than just doing, it’s a state of being which expresses in doing.

Crises of faith, I believe, is due to an absence or distortion of one of these five elements.

I believe the most common faith problems are lack of personal experience which is prevalent among Cultural Christians where people simply adopt the beliefs of people around them (therefore they lack the conviction and trust that come with experience), and misplaced hope where people pursue things other than what God is offering.

It is important that we each have our own experience with God, a point that we can refer to that began our trust in God.

The hope of every believer is ultimately to be with God ultimately which is synonymous with His ultimate glory. This alone is what Christ offers. Hope anywhere else is misplaced and will lead to despair.

I have faith because I’ve had an encounter with God that has given me hope of something incomparably better than what I had. The encounter came with a message -a word that matches His Word found in scripture. It’s like meeting a Person and not knowing their name until you come across a picture that identifies them. For me, that encounter was the meeting and the picture was the Word. The encounter was the beginning of my trust that the Person exists. It was so wonderful, it created in me a yearning and a burning that I have to act upon. Each time I act upon His Word, in pursuit of the true hope, it proves to be true, building my trust.

This very way of living, this state of being, is faith. And, these experiences with God—consciousness to even comprehend these encounters ARE THE EVIDENCE. (See John 1:5, 2 Corinthians 4:6)

So, faith, is not just empty philosophy that I believe, it’s substantive. And, faith is not belief in the absence of evidence, it’s a state of being that arises from evidence, producing more evidence, and becoming evidence itself.

#faith #heartwords

52 Weeks Of Gratefulness #30 – Church

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In Week 30 of 52 Weeks Of Gratefulness, I give thanks to God for safe places with authentic believers in Christ where the more sin I share the more I am loved.

They make 1 Peter 4:8 real to me, “love will cover a multitude of sins”

I don’t have to pretend.

I don’t have to be perfect to be loved, I am perfected by being loved.

This is not love that excuses wrongdoing but love that both warms my heart (affirms me) and burns away sin (holds me accountable).

I’m eternally grateful. #52WoG

This Is Not Church

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These are not churches.

These are businesses.

They are places where you can buy justification, where an organization certifies that you’re a good person.

In exchange for your money, some spare time and the legitimacy that you lend to the organization, you get justification so that you can continue your worldly life, pursuing dead and worthless things, but with a certification that allows you to do it in God’s name. #industrialchurch

The authentic church is the church Jesus established made up of His disciples who believe, love, walk with and obey Him as the Christ, who do so at the expense of everything, whose obedience is evidenced by their going out and gathering in with the Master for communion —a coming together characterized by Love —a One-ification with God through Christ to the ever increasing glory of God.

Therefore let us be disciples, make disciples, seek each other out for communion, abiding in His love, assembling ourselves over food and drink in celebration of the breaking of His body and the shedding of His blood to make us One, endeavoring to keep the unity purchased by His blood, fighting toward each other, encouraging each other every day until that great day when we shall see our King face-to-face, the One whom our hearts adore, and drink it new with Him in the Kingdom of God.

That’s church.